Teachers want internet used more in classroom
Tom Young, Computing , Thursday 31 August 2006 at 00:00:00 Half of teachers want to increase online use to aid learning Almost half of UK teachers (49 per cent) would like to use the internet more than they currently do in lessons, according to a national study of 500 teachers published... > Read the full article
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The Children's Internet, Inc. Provides The Larkin Center With Free Access to Its Award Winning Service
The Children's Internet, Inc. (OTCBB: CITC),recently declared winner of iParenting Media Awards 'Outstanding Productsof 2006,' announced today that it will provide The Children's Internet service to The Larkin Center of Elgin, IL. Consistent with the company'sback-to-school programs, the service will be provided to the Larkin Centerfree of charge for one year. The Children's Internet, Inc. hopes
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U.S. Representative Edward J. Markey Shares His Thoughts on Internet and Communications Policy and Network Neutrality
WASHINGTON and BEVERLY, Mass., Aug. 31 /PRNewswire/ -- pulvermedia(TM) today announced that U.S. Representative Edward J. Markey (D-MA), the highest ranking Democrat on the House Telecommunications and Internet Subcommittee, is scheduled to share his thoughts on Internet and Communications Policy and Network Neutrality at Fall 2006 VON Conference & Expo on Tuesday, September 12th at 2:00 p.m. at
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Internet predators on the cyberspace playground
(Orange Beach, AL) August 31 - According to the FBI, at least one in five children are solicited over the internet which means chances are it will happen to someone you know.
Source: www.wpmi.com
Internet to facilitate finding substitutes
The Chartiers Valley School District is instituting an Internet-based system with phone capabilities that will record teacher absences and find substitutes for them.
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Clarion Area logs onto regional Internet network
CLARION Clarion Area School Board recently approved joining the Northwestern Pennsylvania Regional Wide Area Network Project, a consortium with the Riverview Intermediate Unit and three other IUs, which connects schools to a secure, high-speed Internet service.
Source: www2.theclarionnews.com
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